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Holes, Lifecycles and Fractions

 

You can tell from the title that it has been a very mixed week!  In Maths we have been focused on fractions.  This is a tricky topic and I couldn't;t be more proud of the way that the class have applied themselves.  We continue to work on our times tables; you may know that we work on something called 99 club where the children have to answer as many multiplication and division questions as they can in 5 minutes.  We already have 6 children working at the 99 level - this means they can answer 99 questions in 5 minutes!  Pretty impressive stuff.

In English, we are working with our class novel - Holes, by Louis Sachar.

We're working on summarising what has happened so far (which is quite a lot!) and discussing the main characters.  'Holes' also inspired us in Forest Schools this week.  In the book, the boys at Camp Green Lake are forced to dig a 5ft deep, 5ft wide hole every day.  So, we had a go too.  It took 25 of us an hour to dig down 28cm.  We worked out that at this rate, it would take us 5 days to dig one hole!  Phew!

We were very lucky to have a visit from Dr Naiara O'Mahony from Chester Zoo on Wednesday.  She talked us through different animal lifecycles and shared some weird and wonderful eggs for us to work with, and a python skin for us to touch.  All the children learnt plenty that will help us with our science topic.

A couple of quick reminders:  there is an Arthog meeting on Wednesday this week (9th May) at 4pm.  If you are new to the Arthog experience (like me!) then a visit to their website is a good idea:

http://www.telford.gov.uk/aoec/

Also, the re-arranged rounders competition is on Thursday this week (10th) at MDJS.  Thank you!